Vehicle-to-Vehicle Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems: Development, Challenges and Security Proposals

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Douglas Lacey (Editor)

Series: Transportation Issues, Policies and R&D
BISAC: TEC009160

The development of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) technologies has progressed to the point of real world testing, and if broadly deployed, they are anticipated to offer significant safety benefits. Efforts by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the automobile industry have focused on developing in-vehicle components such as hardware to facilitate communications among vehicles, safety software applications to analyze data and identify potential collisions, vehicle features that warn drivers, and a national communication security system to ensure trust in the data transmitted among vehicles. This book focuses on the V2V technologies expected to offer safety benefits as well as the technical description and identification of policy and institutional issues. (Imprint: Novinka )

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Intelligent Transportation Systems: Vehicle-to-Vehicle Technologies Expected to Offer Safety Benefits, but a Variety of Deployment Challenges Exist
(GAO)

An Approach to Communications Security for a Communications Data Delivery System for V2V/V2I Safety: Technical Description and Identification of Policy and Institutional Issues
(Anita Kim, Valerie Kniss, Gary Ritter, Suzanne M. Sloan)

Index

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